CaptainMTM
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So I'm new to RC nitro and have a general question regarding tuning. Let's assume I come up with a good tune/adjustment for the buggy (needles are set just right) and then I start bashing it around in different temperatures (when it gets colder). Will this require a readjustment of needles? How much does change of temperature affect the performance of the engine and how much of an adjustment will be required? Typically speaking, will the engine have a tendency to start running richer or leaner when temperatures drop significantly? Basically I'm just trying to figure out what to watch out for as the seasons change and I definately don't want to run my car too lean and hot.
Lastly, I read everywhere how it's a good idea to insulate the cylinder and avoid breaking in your engine when it's cold outside but I never got a definition of what's cold. Does it refer to when the temperatures drop below 0 C (32F)? I guess my question is at what specific temperature do I have to start worrying about protecting the cylinder and taking other measures for break in? It's going to be around 13-14C (57F) this weekend and I want to know if to take any measures.
Thanks in advance for the help!
Lastly, I read everywhere how it's a good idea to insulate the cylinder and avoid breaking in your engine when it's cold outside but I never got a definition of what's cold. Does it refer to when the temperatures drop below 0 C (32F)? I guess my question is at what specific temperature do I have to start worrying about protecting the cylinder and taking other measures for break in? It's going to be around 13-14C (57F) this weekend and I want to know if to take any measures.
Thanks in advance for the help!
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